Finishes

Friday, October 3, 2025

Gridster Migration Quilt

 I have mentioned before that I belong to an
on-line quilting bee called the Gridsters.
Each month one of us is the Queen bee and we
choose a block for the others to make for us.
This year I chose the Migration block,
which is a free pattern and tutorial at the link above.
I asked for bright and happy fabrics
and my bee mates came through.
 
My Migration quilt is finished and I LOVE it!!
 
 


 
 
There are so many different fabrics in this quilt.
I don't think there are any repeats except in
individual blocks.
 
 

 
 
Using the white or very light gray backgrounds help
the colors to pop.
 

 
 
I maybe should have added one more row to the width,
but I had cut the pieces for more blocks incorrectly
and was done.  :(
 

 
 
This backing and binding fabric was perfect for the colorful top.
 
 
Can you believe how pretty my clematis is right now?
It's never bloomed a second time like this.
I think it likes the cooler temperatures.
 

 
 
 
Happy Quilting! 

4 comments:

  1. OMG - Not only do I love this quilt, but I love the idea of an online quilting bee. What fun it must be to collaborate with other quilters and share in making something lovely. I saved a link to the pattern. It is in a long list of quilty things I've saved for "someday"!

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  2. It always amazes me with these Bees in which all different fabrics from different people and yet the quilt looks so cohesive.

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  3. Such a pretty clematis! Love your migration finish. I think when doing a block swap...the pattern is a key part of the sucessful outcome. Nice choice and coloerway!

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  4. That quilt looks like you - bright and happy!

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